Integrative biology of T cell activation

TCR ligation activates multiple downstream pathways that lead to myriad functional outputs. Malissen and colleagues discuss how unbiased mass spectrometry using signaling hub 'bait' molecules, such as Lat, provides new insight into TCR signaling cascades. The activation of T cells mediated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature immunology 2014-09, Vol.15 (9), p.790-797
Hauptverfasser: Malissen, Bernard, Grégoire, Claude, Malissen, Marie, Roncagalli, Romain
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Zusammenfassung:TCR ligation activates multiple downstream pathways that lead to myriad functional outputs. Malissen and colleagues discuss how unbiased mass spectrometry using signaling hub 'bait' molecules, such as Lat, provides new insight into TCR signaling cascades. The activation of T cells mediated by the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) requires the interaction of dozens of proteins, and its malfunction has pathological consequences. Our major focus is on new developments in the systems-level understanding of the TCR signal-transduction network. To make sense of the formidable complexity of this network, we argue that 'fine-grained' methods are needed to assess the relationships among a few components that interact on a nanometric scale, and those should be integrated with high-throughput '-omic' approaches that simultaneously capture large numbers of parameters. We illustrate the utility of this integrative approach with the transmembrane signaling protein Lat, which is a key signaling hub of the TCR signal-transduction network, as a connecting thread.
ISSN:1529-2908
1529-2916
DOI:10.1038/ni.2959